AMERICA
NEUTRALITY AEl< IRMED. Times-Sydnov Sun Special Cables. Received 27. U. 5 p.m. Washington, August 27. In view of Japan's operations. President Wilson lias signed a proclamation affirming America's neutrality. . CIUOAIJO WHEAT PIT. " Received 27, 10.5 p.m. Vancouver, August 27. The Chicago wheat pit jumped three j cents on Lord Kitchener's announcement ! that Britain was preparing for a three I years' war if necessary. . TRA\ T S-*TLAXTTO JOURXEYS RESUMED. Washington, August 20. Owin" to the rc«ulap steamship sailings to France and Britain, the Department finds it unnecessary to charter special vessels to transport strandedAranleans from Europe. The United States has abandoned the proposal that belligerents should regard as neutral Jjhrps chartered to convey Americans home.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 80, 28 August 1914, Page 5
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